Originally posted by kerry Inzane, I'm not ignoring you, I just now realized that I haven't messaged a bunch of people back. (ask JWL). I was getting at least 3-4 pm's a day for a while there so I lost track of who I responded to and who I ignored. I'm still trying to catch up. I'll pm you back shortly. Sorry bud.
I wondered what was going on... (eg. "Did I piss Kerry off somehow?" scratches head)
Hope to hear from you soon and we can get the lesson plans back on track.
so for those wondering about how else a quarter can be used for a pick, check this out...
WARNING: RADIOHEAD CONTENT
note jonny greenwood (the guy with the tele)...
that is likely the new boss space echo pedal, lots of reverb (probably electro harmonix of some type), and then volume swells and general shaking of the guitar. good audience sounds
you can here it quite a bit in that song too, mainly w/i the first minute and thirty seconds.
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Recorded a new tune.. decided to tune even lower than I usually do and produced this piece in drop A, entitled "minnesota mullet contest" http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6514465
Then all my fucking patch cables stopped working, and the only one that still works, doesn't fit in my S7320 because of how the jack is set into the guitar. So its not even half done.
Any of u guys know good airbrush artists that can do a custom Les Paul for me? I'm thinking of picking up another LP and putting on some custom artwork.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
You can send it to Mike Learn. He does a lot of Jackson's NAMM customs and his rate is pretty good considering his reputation. You could also try the Sims Custom Shop, they are a place in the States that have done some cool stuff. If it is especially intricate though, Mike Learn is your safest bet.
hey, how the hell do you guys memorize really long/complicated pieces/solos? i find my brain just gets too full, but then again i could probably stand to practice more...but tips would be nice
Originally posted by b_t You can send it to Mike Learn. He does a lot of Jackson's NAMM customs and his rate is pretty good considering his reputation. You could also try the Sims Custom Shop, they are a place in the States that have done some cool stuff. If it is especially intricate though, Mike Learn is your safest bet.
I'm not looking for anything that crazy in detail. I'm thinking of doing a GTA4 theme guitar haha. Cartoon characters... hoping someone local can do it.
Originally posted by three.eighteen. hey, how the hell do you guys memorize really long/complicated pieces/solos? i find my brain just gets too full, but then again i could probably stand to practice more...but tips would be nice
When I first started learning how to play, it was purely muscle memory. Only problem is I could only remember 1 or 2 solos at a time cuz there was so much to remember. Now, I learn solos by listening to them a lot so I know how it's supposed to sound note for note (for example I memorized how the whole freebird solo sounds). I know a few scales, so generally speaking if I know where I'm starting, I know approx which note is next based on how I remember it sounding, and just remember a lot less because I sorta know where in the scale the next note is. My goal is to be able to think of a note and know exactly where on the fretboard that note is, that would make life so easy.
Kerry can do that, but he does it differently (I think anyways haha). He remembers key parts, and improvises around the key parts, and it sounds damn close. It took him 5 mins to learn the whole end solo for Paradise City. It's not note for note, probably even better than the original.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
yeah, thats what i do (figure out what key its in and work from there), but a friend has been pestering me to learn classical gas and while i can play it with sheet music in front of me, i cant memorize the 5 pages of it with an acoustic by the campfire
Depending on the solo I will learn note for note or just make my own madness up.
IE: I play the Bark At The Moon solo note for note, as well as the crazy train one when I truly feel like it.
But as the big boss said I'll play the Paradise City solo as my own.
Really the best way to remember how to play a solo is to listen to it a lot. If I'll go out of my way to learn something I'll listen to it way too much and then once I have the song memorized it's much easier to nail the solo.
Originally posted by three.eighteen. yeah, thats what i do (figure out what key its in and work from there), but a friend has been pestering me to learn classical gas and while i can play it with sheet music in front of me, i cant memorize the 5 pages of it with an acoustic by the campfire
classical gas is a lot of notes considering the amount of time, only suggestion i can give is as kerry mentioned, throw it on your ipod, go to work, and have it on loop for 8 hours
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Is there any easy way to tell when it's time to restring a guitar? After 4 months of being played a few hours a week, the strat is starting to get some weird buzzes that weren't there before and it's not holding in tune very well any more.
Drag racing is for fast cars. Solo 2 is for fast drivers.
uhh, strings are corroded and dont stay in tune, they also feel and sound a little dead, the rule of thumb i try to follow is once a month, but if you play or gig a lot i would change every 2 weeks/prior to every gig
Or you can get Elixir coated nanoweb strings.. they last about five times longer than normal strings. The ones on my Jackson right now are about four months old and still sound and play like they did right out of the box.